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Friday 3 March 2023
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Verdict in case of prominent South Carolina lawyer accused of 2021 double homicide comes after six-week televised trial
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The former president has not made a weekday showing on the channel since appearing on Sean Hannity’s show in September
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California governor declares state of emergency in 13 counties while Portland, Oregon, sees second snowiest day in history
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CDC reports confirmed case of measles in unvaccinated and contagious individual who attended large gathering
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Kem Sokha, an opponent of Cambodian dictator Hun Sen, sentenced after treason trial widely seen as politically driven
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After raids at the New Bilibid prison identified thousands of contraband goods, the management of the country’s prisons is in the spotlight
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Louisiana fisherman stumbles across scene of sharks gorging themselves on large pod of fish
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Researchers solve puzzle of how animal generates enough air flow 1,000 metres under water, where pressure is 100 times that at surface
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Foreign ministers of India, Australia, Japan and the United States denounce Russia’s nuclear threat; German chancellor makes first Washington trip since before invasion
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Russian forces were driven out in September but strikes on the eastern Ukrainian city have escalated in the past two weeks
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Western sanctions are causing serious pressure, with budget deficit forecast to jump
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Los Angeles hospital accused of ignoring a Black woman’s pain and neglecting her as baby’s father gave her CPR
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Austin Locke was sacked days after he helped unionize workers. A monumental new labor law means he’s back on the job
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Gunmen left a threatening message for Lionel Messi and opened fire at a supermarket owned by his in-laws in his hometown of Rosario, police said
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Lewis Hamilton says F1 should do more in countries like Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, after the FIA’s CEO insisted the sport wasn’t ‘chasing money’
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A file known as ‘The List’ has inspired long-distance runners to join a club that has relatively few members
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In some ways, Trump may be even more difficult for his Republican rivals to beat next year than he was seven years ago
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There must be outside intervention to facilitate new negotiations with the Palestinians – and international pressure to halt his excesses, says Margaret Hodge, parliamentary chair of the Jewish Labour Movement
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The news has reignited the overheated public debate over the two prevailing hypotheses for the origin of Covid-19, but the case remains far from closed
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IEA records rise of less than 1% from energy use in 2022, but 7% reduction needed every year this decade to meet emissions goal
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Wealthy countries and businesses should act now to ensure success of historic nature agreement signed at Cop15 in Montreal
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Brian Eno, Jacob Collier, Anna Calvi and more will add ‘Earth’ to songwriting credits so that royalties are diverted to environmental causes
Escalating violence by Israeli settlers in the occupied Palestinian territories is happening amid unprecedented anti-government protests. It’s no coincidence, reports Bethan McKernan
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The children of the late singer-songwriter have filed a motion claiming that his signed trust, valued at $48m, was forged
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3 out of 5 stars.
3 out of 5 stars.FilmOperation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre review – Guy Ritchie’s big, breezy spy caperA spirited cast, including Jason Statham and Aubrey Plaza, help deliver a fun time in Guy Ritchie’s slick and silly action comedy -
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Paris fashion week sees Chloé creative director balancing sustainability and fashion
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Exercise is often only viewed as a ‘nice to have’ option
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They are, as one says, both from ‘backgrounds that are the opposite of diverse’, but does that mean they agree about anything?
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From a spicy fish stew to a bowl of goodness from the big city – the chef and author shares her culinary highlights
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Letter from human rights groups says overturning of the constitutional right violates US’s obligations as a UN member state
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Bernie Sanders moves to summon chief executive Howard Schultz to Senate committee to explain repeated anti-union violations
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Christopher Kunzelman was renovating a home in a village on Maui in 2014 when he was attacked and called a ‘haole’
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Former vice-president, expected to run for Republican nominee for president, says ‘different times call for different leadership’
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Conservationists condemn latest cull as ‘trophy hunting’, while hunters admit it is ‘about the excitement’
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Government says rail projects beset by ‘chronic public sector ills’, as death toll from crash rises to 57
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Campaigners urge ambitious global intervention with 25% of people expected to be clinically obese in 12 years
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Flight from Austin to Frankfurt, Germany, forced to land at airport in Virginia after encountering severe turbulence at 37,000ft
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Explore
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The best of this week’s wildlife pictures, including a coyote in the snow, a hungry ibis and giraffes on the move
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From all-female sides to youth teams and an appearance at the Brit awards, photographer Rachel Adams has been chronicling England’s oldest surviving rural tradition, and seeing how it has found a place in 21st-century Britain
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Yan Wang Preston’s portrait series is part of the Manchester Museum’s new Lee Kai Hung Chinese Culture Gallery
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